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Social Studies Grade 5

31 Benchmarks

Historical Understanding

Standard 2: Understands the historical perspective

SS5.2hu.1 Understands that specific ideas, issues and events had an impact on the history of the Western Hemisphere

SS5.2hu.2 Understands that important historic figures and groups have made significant contributions to the development of Canada, Latin America and the United States.

Behavioral Studies

Standard 4: Understands human development, identity and behavior

SS5.4b.1 Understands that human development and behavior varies from culture to culture in the Western Hemisphere and shapes their identity

SS5.4b.2 Understands ways in which people view and relate to places and regions differently

Civics

Standard 6: Understands civic life, government and its functions

SS5.6c.1 Knows ways in which authority is used and ways in which power can be used without authority and how it limits the power of people in government

SS5.6c.2 Knows the basic purposes of government in the United States

SS5.6c.3.Knows some basic uses of constitutions or other legal, political and historic documents (e.g., to set forth the purposes of government, to describe the way a government is organized and how power is allocated, to define the relationship between a people and their government)

SS5.6c.4 Knows the general characteristics of unlimited government (e.g. dictatorship, military state)

SS5.6c.5 Citizenship in the United States, Canada and nations of Latin America includes an awareness of the patriotic celebrations of those nations.

Geography

Standard 10: Understands the uses of maps, globes and other geographic tools

SS5.10g.1 Knows the basic elements of maps and globes

SS5.10g.2 Uses map grids to plot absolute location

SS5.10g.3 Knows the location of major cities in the Western Hemisphere and the approximate location of major continents, mountain ranges and bodies of water on Earth

SS5.10g.4 Utilizes location, distance, direction, scale, movement and region on a variety of

maps

Standard 11: Understands the physical and human characteristics of place

SS5.11g.1 Knows how the characteristics of places are shaped by physical and human processes (e.g., effects of agriculture on changing land use and vegetation; effects of settlement on the building of roads; relationship of population distribution to land forms, climate, vegetation, or resources)

Standard 13: Understands the complexity of human populations on Earth

SS5.13g.1 Knows the spatial distribution of population in the Western Hemisphere

SS5.13g.2 Understands voluntary and involuntary migration and knows the causes and effects

of human migration

SS5.13g.3 Understands cultural change

SS5.13g.4 Knows the factors that are important in the location of economic activities, how they

change over time, and the consequences of these changes

SS5.13g.5 Knows how and why people divide Earth's surface into political and/or economic

units

Standard 14: Understands how physical systems and humans modify the environment

SS5.14g.1 Knows how communities benefit from or are limited by their physical environment

SS5.14g.2 Knows how settlement patterns are influenced by the discovery and use of resources in nations of the Western Hemisphere

SS5.14g.3 Knows the relationships between economic activities and resources in nations of the Western Hemisphere

SS5.14g.4 Knows the major transportation routes that link resources with consumers and the

transportation modes used in nations of the Western Hemisphere

SS5.14g.5 Knows the ways in which the physical environment is stressed by human activities (e.g. changes in climate, air pollution, water pollution, expanding human settlement)

Economics

Standard 15: Understands that scarcity of productive resources requires choices that generate opportunity costs

SS5.15e.1Knows that productive resources are all natural resources, human resources, and capital resources used to produce goods and to provide services

SS5.15e.2Understands that goods and services are scarce because there are not enough productive resources (natural, human and capital resources) to satisfy all of the wants of individuals, governments, and societies

SS5.15e.3Understands that when productive resources are used to produce one good or service, the opportunity cost (i.e., what is given up) is other goods and services that would have been made with the same resources if the chosen good or service had not been made

Standard 16: Understands characteristics of different economic systems, economic institutions, and economic incentives

SS5.16e.1Understands that all societies have developed various economic systems in order to allocate their resources to produce and distribute goods and services and there are advantages and disadvantages to each type of system

Standard 18: Understands basic concepts about international economics

SS5.18e.1Understands that increasing international interdependence causes economic conditions and policies in one nation to affect economic conditions in many other nations

World History

Standard 38: Understands the search for community, stability, and peace in an interdependent world

SS5.38wh.1Understands how scientific and technological trends have influenced the standard of living in nations in the Western Hemisphere

SS5.38wh.2 Understands efforts to improve political and social conditions around the world